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The Ambipolar Field: Holding Up Earth’s Atmosphere
Hi Spacecats, I’m Dr Maggie Lieu and welcome to my channel, where you can find all things space, astronomy and physics! Have you ever wondered why the atmosphere doesnt float off to space but doesnt crash down to earth either? … Continue reading
BOUGAINVILLEANS : EXTREMELY DARK , BLONDE & NON-AFRICAN. Are They ACTUALLY Black?
Bougainville Island with approximately 300,000 inhabitants, is the largest of the Solomon Islands archipelago, and has a rich and complex history. It is part of Papua New Guinea and lies to the east of New Guinea and northwest of the … Continue reading
This Is Why You Can’t Go To Antarctica
[…] Antarctica is the last truly untamed land on the planet. It’s a bizarre, otherworldly place buried under miles of ice, with a lot of mysteries and secrets that have come to the surface over the years. So today we’re … Continue reading
The Next Global Superpower Isn’t Who You Think | Ian Bremmer | TED
Who runs the world? Political scientist Ian Bremmer argues it’s not as simple as it used to be. With some eye-opening questions about the nature of leadership, he asks us to consider the impact of the evolving global order and … Continue reading
The Locations of Star Trek and Other Sci-fi in Real Space
This is a scientifically accurate depiction of where a select few sci-fi star systems are in our galaxy. This has obsession of mine for the past few months to show this visually and really get a feel for where these … Continue reading